Advantages: Sound Quality, The Features... Disadvantages: The Podcast Feature Is A Little Useless...
iPod Classic 160 GB
iPods , the most amazing gadgets of all time. Who would have ever beleived that such a small mod con could hold so much memory and so much to explore. The family of iPod'swhich include the smaller yet impressive iPod Shuffle which runs on flash memory , the even more interesting iPod Nano which includes a video screen which holds 8 GB memory models , and it this just gets better because the next iPod in the family is the absolutely amazing iPod Classic which can even hols up to an impressive 160 GB of memory which is just unbelievable for an almost palm sized mp3 player, you just have to agree these are just so amazing. I bought my iPod from my cousin for a very good price of Ł150.00 , considering they are around Ł250 if you purchase them in a shop or online...
The penultimate iPod in the family ...
Advantages: This doesn't have room, this has aircraft hangars. Great iPod Disadvantages: Few small problems, nothing major though
Why would you want to have so much memory inside your MP3 player you might ask, well, why not? Before I purchased the 160GB iPod Classic, I owned a 256mb Goodmans MP3 player, which only held 30-40 songs. I then was given a 2GB iPod Nano for my birthday and I thought that 2GB was a lot considering I didn't really have much music on my computer at the time. But as I started downloading music and buying more CD's, I started to acquire a lot of tracks that would require a lot of space. Then I had so much, it was quite a task trying to sift out 2GB of music worthy enough to go onto my iPod. Then I started downloading U2 bootlegs at 100MB (approx.) a show and this was the final straw, I was in need of a bigger capacity MP3 player.
So, after much thought and the release of the new iPod Classics at the time I decided upon the Classic ...
Advantages: Spot on performances, well written, special effects. Disadvantages: May lack something without knowlege of the tv series.
Films based upon television shows are always awkward. The transition for a largely successfully show is relatively easy as you already have an established audience. But what do you do with a show that was watched by so few viewers that it was cancelled after a mere 11 episodes had aired? This is what Universal is facing with Serenity, a continuation of Joss Whedon's failed Firefly series. Obviously they saw something in the series that would translate to a successful film. I'm not quite sure what it was, because while Serenity will work rather well for fans, it's just not going to appeal to a wider audience. Of course, the appeal of the film is somewhat irrelevant. The important issue is how good the finished product is. This is a considerably trickier question to answer though.
For the sake of full disclosure, I was a fan ...
eddie7sf 11.10.2005
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